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Church briefs: April 14, 2012
Broadway Missionary Baptist to celebrate pastor’s anniversary Broadway Missionary Baptist Church, 121 W. Broadway St., will celebrate the 11th anniversary of the Rev. Samuel Peoples Sunday at 11:15 a.m. The Rev. Stewart Peoples, pastor of New Vine...
Tags: Baptist, Religion and Belief, Christianity, Arts and Culture, Ceremonies
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Edwin T. 'Brandy' Brandenburg: Aug. 17, 2011
Edwin T. “Brandy” Brandenburg, 80, husband of Shirley Brandenburg, died Wednesday, Aug. 17 at his residence.
Born in Scott County, he was a son of the late Colonel and Nancy Brandenburg.
He was a retired truck driver for Consolidated...Tags: Ohio, Human Interest, Delaware, Judy Johnson, Mike Burke, Jr.
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Public Record for May 8
BOYLE
DISTRICT COURT
Cases handled recently in Boyle District Court, listed by name, charge, fine and jail sentence, where applicable, include the following. Court costs also were assessed in most cases. Ages and addresses are listed if available.
Judge...Tags: Farms, Marriage, Justice System, Car Repair and Maintenance Tips, Kentucky
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From Juicy Couture to Skaist Taylor
Los Angeles TimesWith their matching paisley mini dresses, matching teal streaks in their hair and matching snakeskin booties, fashion designers Pamela Skaist-Levy and Gela Nash-Taylor are a head-turning vision as they breeze into Soho House, two peas in a haute-hippie...Tags: Nicole Richie, Emanuel Ungaro, Jane Birkin, Lincoln Center, Music Industry
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Mike Helfgot on boys basketball blog | Simeon's Neely, Curie's Foster go junior college route
Two of my favorites from the Class of 2012, underappreciated guards Devin Foster of Curie and Jaleni Neely of Simeon, have signed with junior college powers.
Foster, a 6-foot-3 lefty who does just about everything well, is headed for Mott Community...Tags: High School Sports, Michigan Wolverines, Basketball, College Sports, Sports
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Anna Schwartz dies at 96; economist, expert on monetary policy
Anna Schwartz, an economist and coauthor with Milton Friedman of a book on monetary policy that shaped the views of central bankers including Federal Reserve ChairmanBen S. Bernanke, has died. She was 96. Schwartz died Thursday at her home in Manhattan...Tags: Manhattan (New York City), Religion and Belief, Judaism, Economic Policy, Nobel Prize Awards
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Table Talk: Kooper's expands to Baltimore County, adds food truck
The owners of Kooper's Tavern, Katie and Patrick Russell, will open a Baltimore County location in Lutherville's Round Wood Shopping Center. The new location will be called Kooper's North. A new food truck, Woody's Taco Island, is also on its way.
The...Tags: Bars and Clubs, Cornell University, Renovation, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Seafood
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Family of Teen Killed By Car Speaks About Tragedy
15-year-old Dakota Ryman was killed Monday just moments after getting off his school bus. His step-father, John Taylor, says he looked outside his home in the 900 block of Pine Road and noticed there was an accident. He says he assumed his kids were...
Tags: Asperger Syndrome
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Tickets to concerts by Duran Duran, Jason Aldean go on sale Friday, June 15
Here are two separate chunks of local concert news. Eighties dance-rock kings Duran Duran will play Portsmouth on Aug. 22. Meanwhile, country rocker Jason Aldean is headed for the Virginia Beach on Aug. 24. Tickets to both shows go on sale 10 a.m. Friday,...
Tags: Concerts, Marketing, Jason Aldean, Arts and Culture, Scissor Sisters (music group)
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Monday Morning Coffee: Tom Corbett's Polling Glass Ceiling.
Capitol Ideas with John L. MicekNearly 18 months into his first term, Gov. Tom Corbett has hit the political equivalent of a glass ceiling: He’s yet to crack the all-important 50 percent mark in his approval ratings among state voters. And with legislative Republicans set...... -
Wintergreen Resort searching for new owners following difficult winter
Reporter/Lynchburg Bureau ChiefJust as fog covers the mountain, Wintergreen Resort has been stuck in a cloud of uncertainty. After several years of declining business, a warm winter has made the financial situation even trickier. "It's certainly been the most challenging, from a...Tags: Bank of America Corp., Memorial Day, Wintergreen
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